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USA SERVICE OFFICE Dometic Corporation 1120 North Main Street Elkhart, IN, 46514 SERVICE CENTER & DEALER LOCATIONS Please Visit: www.dometic.com Read these instructions carefully. These instructions MUST stay with this product. Model 650015C75X 650015C85X 650016C75X REVISION C Form No. 3315388.000 01/18 (French 3315389.000_C) ©2018 Dometic Corporation LaGrange, IN 46761 RECORD THIS INFORMATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE: Model Number Serial Number ADB Model Number ADB Serial Number Date Purchased Roof Top Unit Description Model Use With Air Distribution Box Model Control Heat Pump 650015, 650016 3314853.000 Integral Mechanical INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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USASERVICE OFFICEDometic Corporation1120 North Main StreetElkhart, IN, 46514

SERVICE CENTER & DEALER LOCATIONSPlease Visit:www.dometic.com

Read these instructions carefully. These instructions MUST stay with this product.

Model

650015C75X650015C85X650016C75X

REVISION CForm No. 3315388.000 01/18(French 3315389.000_C)©2018 Dometic CorporationLaGrange, IN 46761

RECORD THIS INFORMATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE:

Model NumberSerial NumberADB Model NumberADB Serial NumberDate Purchased

Roof Top UnitDescription Model Use With Air Distribution Box

Model Control

Heat Pump 650015, 650016 3314853.000 Integral Mechanical

INSTALLATION & OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS

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TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................................................2DOCUMENT SYMBOLS.......................................................................................................................................................2IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................................3

A. Recognize Safety Information ...................................................................................................................................3B. Understand Signal Words ..........................................................................................................................................3C. Supplemental Directives ............................................................................................................................................3D. General Safety Messages .........................................................................................................................................3

SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................4A. Table - Unit Data ........................................................................................................................................................4B. Roof Requirements ....................................................................................................................................................4

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................................................................................5A. Choosing Proper Location For Unit ...........................................................................................................................5B. Roof Preparation .......................................................................................................................................................6C. Wiring Requirements .................................................................................................................................................6D. Placing Unit On Roof .................................................................................................................................................6E. Installing Unit .............................................................................................................................................................7F. Wiring System ...........................................................................................................................................................9G. Installing ADB ............................................................................................................................................................9

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..........................................................................................................................................12A. Controls ...................................................................................................................................................................12B. "OFF" Position ( ) ..................................................................................................................................................12C. Cooling Operation (Blue Graphic) ...........................................................................................................................12D. Heating Operation (Red Graphic) ............................................................................................................................12E. Fan Operation (Black Graphic) ................................................................................................................................12F. Center Air Discharge ...............................................................................................................................................13

MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................................................................13A. Air Filter ...................................................................................................................................................................13B. ADB Housing ...........................................................................................................................................................13C. Fan Motor ................................................................................................................................................................13

GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................................14A. Frost Formation .......................................................................................................................................................14B. Heat Gain ................................................................................................................................................................14C. Condensation ..........................................................................................................................................................14

SERVICE - UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE ........................................................................................................................14WIRING DIAGRAMS ..........................................................................................................................................................15

A. Unit Wiring Diagram ................................................................................................................................................15B. ADB Wiring Diagram ...............................................................................................................................................15

INTRODUCTIONThis air conditioner (hereinafter referred to as “unit” or “product”) is designed and intended for installation on the roof of a Recreational Vehicle (RV) during or after the time it is manufactured.This unit can be installed by one person with brief help from additional personnel. Use these instructions to ensure a properly installed, and properly functioning product.Dometic Corporation reserves the right to modify appearances and specifications without notice.

DOCUMENT SYMBOLSIndicates additional information that is NOT related to physical injury.

Indicates step-by-step instructions.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSThis manual has safety information and instructions to help users eliminate or reduce the risk of accidents and injuries.

A. Recognize Safety InformationThis is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential physical injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.

B. Understand Signal WordsA signal word will identify safety messages and property damage messages, and will indicate the degree or level of hazard seriousness.

indicates a hazardous situation that, if NOT avoided, could result in death or serious in-jury.

indicates a hazardous situation that, if NOT avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

is used to address practices NOT related to physical injury.

C. Supplemental DirectivesRead and follow all safety information and instructions to avoid possible injury or death.

Read and understand these instructions be-fore [installing / using / servicing / performing maintenance on] this product.

Incorrect [installation / operation / servicing / maintaining] of this product can lead to seri-ous injury. Follow all instructions.

The installation MUST comply with all ap-plicable local or national codes, including the latest edition of the following standards:

U.S.A. ● ANSI/NFPA70, National Electrical Code

(NEC)

● ANSI/NFPA 1192, Recreational Vehicles Code

CANADA ● CSA C22.1, Parts l & ll, Canadian Electri-

cal Code

● CSA Z240 RV Series, Recreational Vehicles

D. General Safety Messages Failure to obey the following warn-ings could result in death or serious injury:

● This product MUST be [installed / serviced] by a qualified service technician.

● Do NOT modify this product in any way. Modifica-tion can be extremely hazardous.

● Do NOT add any devices or accessories to this product except those specifically authorized in writing by Dometic Corporation.

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A. Table - Unit DataModel No. Nominal

Capacity(BTU HR)Cooling

ElectricalRating

120 Vac60 Hz 1 ph

CompressorRated Load

Amps

CompressorLocked RotorAmps

Fan MotorRated Load

Amps

Fan MotorLockedRotor Amps

RefrigerantR-410A

(oz)

MinimumWire Size*12 AWGCopper

Up to 24'

AC CircuitProtection***InstallerSupplied

MinimumGenerator

Size**1 Unit / 2 Units

650015C85X 13,500 13.1 63.0 2.6 8.5 24.0 20 Amp 3.5 kW / 5.0 kW

650015C75X 13,500 12.7 52 2.6 8.5 19 20 Amp 3.5 kW / 5.0 kW

650016C75X 15,000 12.9 52 2.6 8.5 22 20 Amp 3.5 kW / 5.0 kW

* For wire length over 24 ft., consult the National Electrical Code for proper sizing.** Dometic Corporation gives GENERAL guidelines for generator requirements. These guidelines come from experiences

people have had in actual applications. When sizing the generator, the total power usage of your RV must be considered. Keep in mind generators lose power at high altitudes and from lack of maintenance.

*** CIRCUIT PROTECTION: Time Delay Fuse or Circuit Breaker Required.

B. Roof Requirements ● A 14-1/4″ x 14-1/4″ (±1/8″) square opening (hereinafter referred to as “roof opening”) is required for installing this

unit. This opening is part of the return air system of the unit and MUST be finished in accordance with NFPA 1192. ● Roof construction with rafters/joists support frames on a minimum of 16 inch centers. ● Minimum of 1.5 inches and maximum of 6 inches distance between roof to ceiling of RV.

SPECIFICATIONS

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSA. Choosing Proper Location For UnitThis unit is specifically designed for installation on the roof of a recreational vehicle (RV). When determining your cooling requirements, the following should be considered:

● Size of RV; ● Window area (increases heat gain); ● Amount of insulation in walls and roof; ● Geographical location where the RV will be

used; ● Personal comfort level required.

1. Normal locations-The unit is designed to fit over an existing roof vent opening.

2. Other locations-When no roof vent is available or another location is desired, the following is recommended:a. For one unit installation: The unit should be

mounted slightly forward of center (front to back) and centered from side to side.

b. For two unit installations: Install one unit 1/3 and one unit 2/3’s from front of RV and cen-tered from side to side.

It is preferred that the unit be installed on a relatively flat and level roof section measured with the RV parked on a level surface. See table below for maximum acceptable tilt.

ModelNumber

MaxTilt

650015 650016

After Location Has Been Selected:c. Check for obstructions in the area where unit

will be installed. See (FIG. 1).

FIG. 1 Dimensions Are Nominal

9-1/2″

29″40″

Keep These Areas Free Of Obstructions

Roof Opening

Front

Center Line Of Unit

4″4″

12″

Model650015650016

d. Maintain structural integrity. Otherwise damage to product and/or RV could occur.The roof must be designed to support 130 pounds when the RV is in motion. Normally a 200 lb. static load design will meet this requirement.

e. Check inside the RV for air distribution box (hereinafter referred to as "ADB") obstruc-tions (i.e. door openings, room dividers, cur-tains, ceiling fixtures, etc.). See (FIG. 2).

FIG. 2

23-1/8″21-1/8″

2-5/8″

Dimensions Are Nominal

11-9/16″ 11-9/16″

21-1/8″

3-7/16″

3-7/16″

2-7/8″6″

Roof Opening

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B. Roof Preparation1. FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK

HAZARD. Verify there are no obstacles inside RV’s roof and/or walls (wires, pipes, etc.). Shut OFF gas supply, disconnect 120 Vac power from RV and disconnect positive (+) 12 Vdc terminal from supply battery BEFORE drilling or cutting into RV. Failure to obey these warnings could result in death or serious injury.

Opening Requirements - Before prepar-ing the ceiling opening, read all of the fol-lowing instructions before beginning the installation.

If an existing roof vent opening will NOT be used a roof opening MUST be cut through the roof and ceiling of the RV. This opening MUST be located between the roof reinforcing members.

2. Roof vent removala. Unscrew and remove the roof vent.b. Remove all caulking compound around

opening.c. Seal all screw holes and seams where the

roof gasket will be located. Use a good grade of all weather sealant.

d. If the opening exceeds 14-3/8″ x 14-3/8″, it will be necessary to resize the opening. See "B. Roof Requirements" on page (4).

e. If the opening is less than 14-1/8″ x 14-1/8″, it must be enlarged. See "B. Roof Require-ments" on page (4).

3. New openinga. Carefully mark and cut the required roof

opening. See "B. Roof Requirements" on page (4).

b. Maintain structural integrity. Otherwise damage to product and/or RV could occur.

NEVER create a low spot on RV roof. Otherwise, water will pool and could cause a leak.Using the roof opening as a guide, cut the matching hole in the ceiling.

The opening created must be framed to pro-vide adequate support and prevent air from being drawn from the roof cavity. Framing stock 3/4″ or more in thickness must be used. Remember to provide an entrance hole for power supplies at the front of the opening. See (FIG. 3).

3/4″ Min.

Leave Access For Power Supply Wiring

FIG. 3

15″ Min. AtFront OfOpening

Do Not Cut RoofStructure OrRafters

Good-RaftersSupported By Cross Beams

Good LocationBetween Roof Rafters

Frame Opening So It Won't Collapse When Bolting Down Unit

C. Wiring Requirements1. Route a copper, with ground, 120 Vac supply

wire from the time delay fuse or circuit breaker box to the roof opening. Use a listed/certified non metallic - sheathed single strand cable. The proper size wire can be determined from chart on page 4.

If vent fan was removed, the existing wire may be used provided it is of proper type, size, location, and correctly fused.

a. This supply wire must be located in the front portion of the roof opening.

b. The power MUST be on an appropriately sized separate time delay fuse or circuit breaker. The proper size protection can be determined from chart on page 4.

c. Make sure that at least 15″ of supply wire extends into the roof opening. This insures an easy connection at the junction box.

d. Protect the wire where it passes into the opening with approved method.

D. Placing Unit On Roof1. Remove the unit from the carton and discard

carton.2. LIFTING HAZARD. Use proper

lifting technique and control when lifting product. Failure to obey this caution could result in injury.Place unit on the roof.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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FIG. 6

Duct Divider Ceiling Template

ADB

Control Box

3. All models in this manual will use a four (4) bolt pattern for installing the ADB.

4. Reach up into the return air opening of the unit and pull the unit electrical cord down for later connection. See (FIG. 7).

FIG. 7

Electrical Cord

Measure Ceiling Thickness

5. Duct Divider Installationa. Measure the ceiling thickness. See (FIG. 7).b. Cut away the number of rows as indicated in

table below. See (FIG. 8).Ceiling

Thickness# Of

RowsTo Cut

CeilingThickness

# Of RowsTo CutMin. Max. Min. Max.

6.0 6.5 0 3.5 4.0 5

5.5 6.0 1 3.0 3.5 6

5.0 5.5 2 2.5 3.0 7

4.5 5.0 3 2.0 2.5 8

4.0 4.5 4 1.5 2.0 9

3. Do NOT slide unit. Otherwise, damage to gasket (on bottom of unit) may occur, and could cause a leak.Lift and place the unit over the prepared open-ing using the gasket on the unit as a guide. See (FIG. 4).

FIG. 4

Do Not Slide

Lift And Place

Front

4. Place the ADB kit inside the RV. This box con-tains mounting hardware for the unit and will be used inside the RV.

This completes the outside work. Minor adjustments can be done from inside the RV if required.

E. Installing Unit1. Check gasket alignment of the unit over the

roof opening and adjust if necessary. Unit may be moved from below by slightly lifting. See (FIG. 5).

FIG. 5 Center Unit From Below

Roof Gasket

2. Remove ADB and mounting hardware from car-ton. See (FIG. 6).

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSFIG. 8

Remove Rows Starting Here

c. Carefully install the duct divider in the roof opening 5-5/8″ from back of roof opening. See (FIG. 9).

Foil back faces rear of unit.

FIG. 9

Rear

Base Pan

5-5/8″ From Back Of Roof Opening

Duct Divider Front

Black SideTo Front

6. Ceiling Template Installationa. Plug the 9 pin electrical cord from the top unit

into the matching 9 pin connector in the elec-tronic control box. The plug is polarized and will only fit in one direction. See (FIG. 10).

FIG. 10

120 Vac Power Supply

Cable Connector

Unit Electrical Cord

Proper Orientation Of Cable Connector

b. Install supplied non metallic cable connector in junction box hole cutout. See (FIG. 10) for proper orientation.

c. Route the previously run 120 Vac power sup-ply wire through cable connector and into junction box.

d. Secure 120 Vac power supply by tightening cable connector clamp making sure not to damage wires. See (FIG. 10).

e. Hold the ceiling template up to the roof open-ing and line up the channel in the ceiling template with the previously installed duct divider. See (FIG. 11).

FIG. 11

Duct Divider

Channel

f. Hold the ceiling template up to the roof open-ing and start each mounting bolt, by hand, through the ceiling template and up into the unit base pan. See (FIG. 12) & (FIG. 13).

FIG. 12

Mounting Bolt

Mounting Bolt

Mounting Bolt Pattern Table (See Fig. 13)Model Bolt Location

650015, 650016 B, C, F & G

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FIG. 13 A

HGFE

DCB

g. Tighten mounting bolts to correct torque specifications. Overtighten-ing could damage unit’s base pan or ceiling template. Not enough torque will allow an in-adequate roof seal, and could cause a leak.Tighten all four (4) mounting bolts EVENLY with in 40 to 50 inch pounds. See (FIG. 12).

F. Wiring System1. 120 Vac Power Supply Connection

a. ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZ-ARD. Verify 120 Vac power is disconnected from RV. Failure to obey this warning could result in death or serious injury.

b. ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZ-ARD. Provide grounding in compliance with all applicable electrical codes. Failure to obey this warning could result in death or se-rious injury.

c. Connect white to white; black to black; using appropriate size connectors. Secure bare copper wire under grounding screw in junc-tion box. See (FIG. 14).

FIG. 14

Junction Box Cover

Junction Box Cover Screw

d. Tape the connectors to the supply wire to as-sure they don't vibrate loose.

e. Push the wires into the junction box and in-stall junction box cover. See (FIG. 14).

G. Installing ADB1. Align ADB with ceiling template. See (FIG. 15)

& (FIG. 16).Front and rear vent doors are supplied loose. Do NOT install them until all screws are installed in step 2 & 3.

FIG. 15

ADB Alignment Holes

Ceiling Template Alignment Holes

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FIG. 17 2 SheetMetal Screws

8 Wood Screws

4. Install front and rear doors.5. Place filter in return air vent grille. It may already

be installed on some units. See (FIG. 18).

FIG. 18Filter

Return Air Vent Grille

6. Install return air vent grille into the ADB. Slide re-turn air vent grille tab into slot in ADB and rotate up and snap in place. See (FIG. 19).

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSFIG. 16 Hole In Ceiling

TemplateADB Hole Alignment

Hole In ADB Cover

2. Install two (2) (supplied) sheet metal screws in-side return air opening to secure ADB to ceiling template. See (FIG. 17).

3. Install eight (8) (supplied) wood screws inside the front, rear and side doors to secure ADB to ceiling. See (FIG. 17).

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FIG. 19

Slot In ADB

Return Air Vent Grille

7. Install the control knobs into the ADB. See (FIG. 20).

FIG. 20

Knob

8. The unit installation is now complete and is ready for operation. The power supply to the unit may now be turned on.

9. Verify that all features of the installed system work. Please read the following operating in-structions before attempting to run the unit.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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A. Controls1. The selector switch has ten positions includ-

ing "OFF". It controls the fan speeds, cooling modes, and heating modes of operation. See (FIG. 21).

FIG. 21

Colder

Black Graphic Fan

Red Graphic Heating

Blue GraphicCooling

2. The thermostat controls the compressor ON/OFF operation within a temperature range of approximately 65° F and 90° F measured at the ADB.

B. "OFF" Position ( )1. This is to turn unit off.

C. Cooling Operation (Blue Graphic)1. Turn selector switch to cooling (blue graphic).2. Set the thermostat at the desired temperature

level.3. Select the fan speed that best satisfies your

needs:a. HIGH COOL: Selected when maximum cool-

ing and dehumidification required.b. MEDIUM COOL: Selected when normal or

average cooling required.c. LOW COOL: Selected when room is at de-

sired comfort level and needs to be main-tained. Normally this speed used for night time operation.

The compressor will cycle on and off as cooling is required to maintain the select-ed temperature level. The fan runs when the compressor is off to help keep the temperature uniform throughout the RV.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Wait at least 2 minutes before restarting the compressor when it has been manually cycled off with either the selector switch or the temperature set lever. Other-wise, compressor will quick-cycle and could result in compressor or supply circuit over-load.

D. Heating Operation (Red Graphic)The heat pump mode of operation will NOT replace a furnace for heating your RV in cold weather. The intent is to remove the chill on cool days or mornings.

1. Set the thermostat to the desired temperature level.

2. Turn the selector switch to heating (red graphic). There are three positions to select from (high, medium and low. See (FIG. 21).

3. The blower will come on immediately. The heat function will start if the thermostat is not satis-fied.

The compressor will cycle on and off as heating is required to maintain the select-ed temperature level. The fan runs when the compressor is off to help keep the temperature uniform throughout the RV.

Wait at least 2 minutes before restarting the compressor when it has been manually cycled off with either the selector switch or the temperature set lever. Other-wise, compressor will quick-cycle and could result in compressor or supply circuit over-load.

E. Fan Operation (Black Graphic)This will circulate the air in your RV without cooling or heating.

1. Turn the selector switch to fan (black graphic). There are three positions to select from (high, medium and low). See (FIG. 21).

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A. Air Filter1. Periodically (a minimum of every 2 weeks of op-

eration) remove the return air filter located be-hind the return air vent grille and wash it with soap and warm water, let dry and then reinstall.

NEVER run unit without return air filter in place. This will plug the unit evapora-tor coil with dirt and may substantially degrade the performance of the unit over time.

B. ADB Housing1. Clean ADB housing and control panel with a soft

cloth dampened with a mild detergent. Never use furniture polish or scouring powders.

C. Fan Motor1. The blower motor is factory lubricated and re-

quires no service.

F. Center Air Discharge1. Slide lever to open and close. See (FIG. 22).

FIG. 22

Slide To OpenOr Close

MAINTENANCE

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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SERVICE - UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE

GENERAL INFORMATIONA. Frost Formation

1. On Cooling Coila. Frost on a small portion of the coil is not

unusual. Under certain conditions, ice may form on the evaporator coil. This is indicated by very cold output at very low air speed and the icing can be seen through the air inlet hole with the filter removed. If this should oc-cur, inspect the filter and clean if dirty. Make sure air vents are open and not obstructed. Units have a greater tendency to frost when the outside temperature is relatively low. This may be prevented by adjusting the thermostat control knob to a warmer setting (counter clockwise). Should frosting contin-ue, operate on any FAN ONLY setting until the cooling coil is free of frost; then resume normal operation. If frost condition persist, contact your local service center for assis-tance.

2. On Outdoor Coil While Heatinga. Operation at low outdoor temperatures

causes low coil temperatures. This can result in ice forming on the outdoor coil in certain conditions. This is indicated by reduced heat output and could fully stop fan rotation in ex-treme conditions. To avoid this, the system controls turn off the compressor if outdoor temperature drops below 42° F and returns heating when the temperature raises 5° F.

If your unit fails to operate or operates improperly, check the following before calling your service center.

● If RV connected to motor generator, check to be sure motor generator is running and produc-ing power.

● If RV connected to power supply by a land line, check to be sure line is sized properly to run unit load and it is plugged into power supply.

● Check your fuse or circuit breaker to see if it is open. Insure fuse is not burnt, or circuit breaker is "ON" and not activated.

● After the above checks, call your local service center for further help. This unit must be ser-viced by qualified service personnel only.

When calling for service, always give the following: ● Unit model and serial number found on the

identification label located on base pan of unit bottom. Return air vent grille must be removed from ADB to view.

● ADB model and serial number found on rating plate located on ceiling template. Observe this rating plate through the filter opening.

B. Heat GainThe ability of this air conditioner to maintain the desired inside temperature depends on the heat gain of the RV.

Some preventative measures taken by the occupants of the RV can reduce the heat gain and improve the performance of the air conditioner. During extremely high outdoor tem-peratures, the heat gain of the vehicle may be reduced by:

1. Parking the RV in a shaded area2. Using window shades (blinds and/or curtains)3. Keeping windows and doors shut or minimizing

usage4. Avoiding the use of heat producing appliances

Operation on High Fan/Cooling mode will give optimum or maximum efficiency in high humidity or high outside temperatures.Starting the air conditioner early in the morning and giving it a “head start” on the expected high outdoor ambient will greatly improve its ability to maintain the desired indoor temperature.For a more permanent solution to high heat gain, acces-sories like Dometic outdoor patio and window awnings will reduce heat gain by removing the direct sun. They also add a nice area to enjoy company during the cool of the evening.

C. CondensationThe manufacturer of this unit will not be responsible for damage caused by condensation forming on ceilings, windows, or other surfaces. Air contains water vapor which condenses when temperature of a surface is below Dew point. During normal operation this unit is designed to remove a certain amount of moisture from the air, depend-ing on the size of the space being conditioned. Keeping doors and windows closed when this air conditioner is in operation will greatly reduce the chance of condensation forming on interior surfaces.

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WIRING DIAGRAMSA. Unit Wiring Diagram

CAP

PASSED

BLK1

BLK OR PRP

VALVE

WHT

COMPRESSOR

WHT

STARTRED OR PNK

PTCR(OPT)RED

1

WHT

WHTFAN

C

HERM

CONNECTOR

RED

PRPWHT

2

IN-LINE

YEL

RUN CAPAMBIENT

BLK OR WHT/PRP

32

O.L.

GRN/YEL

RED

RED

9 PIN CONN

YEL

3310429.026

9

7

BLU

8

34

BLK

6

MOTOR

GRN/YEL

BRN

DIELECTRIC

SWITCH

BLU

R

WHT

CS

5

REVERSING

WHT/PNK OR

FIG. 23

B. ADB Wiring Diagram

THERMOSTAT

115V~60 HZ 1USE COPPERCONDUCTORSONLY

C,4H,6

WHT/BLU

SWITCH

GRN/YEL

PRP

9

WHT

BLK

7

8

YEL

GRY

C4

L1

H

BLU

L,3

ROOF

UNI

TCO

NNEC

TOR

FROM

5

4

3

2

1 1

2BLK/ORG

RED

ROTARY

FACTORY WIRINGFIELD WIRING

3315485.000

FIG. 24